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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)

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Film
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Release date: March 30, 1990
Gross: $135,270,000 (in USA)

$200,000,000 (worldwide) (Highest grossing independent film of its time)

Budget: $13,500,000
Director: Steve Barron
Starring: Elias Koteas, Judith Hoag, Josh Pais, David Forman, Michelan Sisti, Leif Tilden, Kevin Clash
Music by: John Du Prez

Made in three months, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles seems to be the most popular film version with the fans, most likely because of its true to original form with its dark feel, realistic effects and costuming. The fans were treated to the most realistic live action version of the Turtles, complete with cutting edge animatronics and use of costuming materials. The film's creatures were desinged by Jim Henson's creature shop (this being one of Henson's last projects as he would pass away later that year.)

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[edit] Plot

In the beginning of the film, April O'Neil is seen doing a newscast on the sudden wave of crimes. It is reported that these robberies of all kinds are happening suddenly and without warning, and without witnesses. She also notes that most witnesses only catch a glimpse of the robber who most of the time seems to have been a teenager.

As April leaves the Channel 3 News building, she is attacked by a group of the juveniles after witnessing them stealing equipment. Raphael's sai is then thrown into the street light and the four turtles defeat and tie up the attackers, saving April. They then return to the sewers just as the police arrive. During their escape, Raphael forgots to retreive his sai. Before the police notice it however, April secretly puts the weapon in her purse.

Casey Jones faces off against Raphael

The Turtles are then seen walking home through the sewers, celebrating their victory. They meet with Splinter to discuss the outcome of their first fight on the surface. As Splinter gives them notes on their fight and reminds them of what it is to be a ninja, Michaelangelo is ordering dinner for the family. Splinter reprimands him for not paying attention and suggests them all meditate on the events of the evening. The moment is interrupted however, as the boys crank up the song "Tequila" and start dancing to it, Michaelangelo suggesting "it's like meditating". Raphael, disgusted at the immaturity his brothers are showing, goes off alone to see a movie (Critters). After the film, Raphael witnesses a couple of purse-snatchers and intervenes. One look at his sai sends the would-be crooks running. They escape into the local park where they are ambushed by Casey Jones. Before Casey can deliver his final blows, Raphael intervenes. The purse-snatchers take the opportunity to escape, so Casey takes out his frustration on Raphael, who ends up losing their one-on-one fight. Casey escapes, calling Raph a freak which angers him even more than losing and he chases Casey into the night. Raphael returns home later that evening only to run into Splinter. Splinter discusses Raphael's anger with him and to not alienate himself from his brothers.

In the morning, April is seen in her apartment with her boss, Pennington, telling him about her attackers from the previous night. After an interview with Police chief Sterns on TV, Raphael follows her into the subway to retrieve his missing sai. But the Shredder had already sent several members of the Foot to silence April. She is jumped and Raphael comes to her rescue after retrieving his sai. He then carries April to his home with the others, but he did not know he was followed.

Raphael saves April in the subway

When April wakes up, she is told the story of the Turtles' past by Splinter. She is then introduced to Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael. The Foot ninja who followed Raphael is seen peeking into the home of the turtles. The turtles then take April home, where they have some pizza and tell jokes. After they leave, they return to find their home sabotaged and Splinter missing. The turtles are outraged and return to April's home and stay there until they could hear more about Splinter's location.

After April's boss was blackmailed by Sterns because of his delinquent son, he went to April's home and told her to relax and not to push any buttons with Stern that day. Danny, Pennington's son, spotted Michelangelo while in the apartment. When he returned to the east warehouse, the Foot's hideout, he told Shredder of the Turtles' location.

Raphael battles on the rooftop

During her report, April ignored Pennington's warning and took another stab at chief Sterns. Back in the apartment, Raphael was angry that the turtles were doing nothing to save Splinter and he went to the rooftops to vent his anger. From across another rooftop, Casey Jones spotted Raphael in danger, because Raphael was jumped by the Foot. After April got home, she took the other turtles on a tour of her antique shop, without the knowledge of Raphael being in trouble.

Casey and Donatello repair the truck

Meanwhile, Raphael was defeated and thrown through the rooftop window, crashing into the antique shop below. The turtles fought against the Foot members endlessly. Eventually, Casey Jones arrived and rescued the turtles. He gave them time to escape the building, which had been set on fire. While he fought off the Foot, he overheard April's answering machine. It was Pennington, firing April from her job. The turtles, Casey, and April then escaped to April's old farmhouse.

Back in the hideout, Shredder is revealed to be holding Splinter his prisoner. He is disappointed at the Foot's inability to ultimately defeat the turtles. In the farmhouse, the turtles are seen recovering from their first real defeat. After Raphael recovers, they all train to defeat the Foot. Meanwhile, Casey and April seem to be getting closer together by the minute. One night, the turtles have a telepathic encounter with Splinter, and that is their sign to go back.

After fixing a truck at the farmhouse, they return to their sewer home. They learn that Danny Pennington had run away from both his home and the Foot to hide with the turtles. But, he is having constant nightmares and he leaves the sewers to go back to the warehouse. Casey is awoken by Danny and follows him to the warehouse. Danny meets with the captured Splinter once more to here the tale of his past. But, as he is leaving, Shredder catches him and learns that the turtles are back. He then sends the Foot back into the sewers, to finish the turtles. But this time, he too was going.

Casey defeats Tatsu

Meanwhile, Danny is caught by Casey and after learning that Splinter was to be killed, they rush to free him. Casey then has a fight with Tatsu, Shredder's right hand man, and defeats him. Splinter and Casey then convince the juveniles who were following the Foot to go home. They leave the warehouse to follow the Foot to help the turtles. The turtles easily defeated the Foot members and their fight led to the rooftops.

"Cowabunga!"

They then had their first encounter with Shredder. They take turns fighting the Shredder and are defeated. After one last round of attacks, the turtles are defeated and forced to choose between sacrificing their weapons or saving Leonardo, who is on the ground under Shredder's weapon. They throw away their weapons, but before Shredder could kill Leonardo, Splinter appears on the rooftops and reveals to him that he is the rat who attacked him so long ago.

Shredder charges Splinter but Splinter throws him over the rooftop, with Michelangelo's nunchaku. Shredder falls into the back of a garbage truck, where Casey Jones flips the switch to crush him. The police then arrive and April is rehired to do the report on the case. Casey and April then share a passionate first kiss as the turtles look on from the rooftops. The turtles are happily reunited and they happily hug their master and father Splinter. The films ends with the four turtles cheering "Cowabunga" and Splinter laughing because "he made a funny."

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[edit] Soundtrack

Cover of the soundtrack
  1. This Is What We Do - M.C. Hammer
  2. Spin That Wheel - Hi Tek 3
  3. Family - Riff
  4. 9.95 - Spunkadelic
  5. Turtle Power - Partners in Kryme
  6. Let the Walls Come Down - Johnny Kemp
  7. Every Heart Needs A Home - St. Paul
  8. Shredder's Suite - John Du Prez
  9. Splinter's Tale I & Splinter's Tale II - John Du Prez
  10. Turtle Rhapsody - Orchestra on the Half Shell

[edit] Trivia

  • April being a news reporter, the Turtles saying "Cowabunga", Michelangelo's surfer accent, their love for pizza, and the multi-colored bandannas are the only things that originate from the 1987 cartoon.
  • The edge of the backdrop is visible when Shredder is running towards Splinter with his staff.
  • This movie introduced Raphael's distinctive tough-sounding Lower East Side accent that would been imitated in the later versions of TMNT
  • The weapons are not shown on the ground after the turtles throw them away, which leads many fans to believe some people in the crowd took them.
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